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WAYANAD

Known as the land of paddy fields, Wayanad is one of the most beautiful hillstations of India lying close to the Sahya ranges. This paradise on earth is located 76 km from the seashores of Kozhikode, and has almost one fourth of the total land area under forest cover. Known for its lovely mist clad hill stations, sprawling spice plantations, luxuriant forests and rich cultural traditions, Wayanad is also home to some of the oldest known tribes in South India


Banasura Sagar Dam

With the renown of being the largest earthen dam in India and the second largest in Asia, the Banasura Sagar Dam offers a spectacular view of the little islands forming its upstream, seamlessly merging with the background of surrounding Banasura Hills. Located 21 km from Kalpetta, the dam is an ideal starting point for the trek enthusiasts to explore into the surrounding scenic mountains.Enclosing the Karamanathodu tributary of the Kabini River, the dam is a part of the project started in 1979 to cater to the needs of hydroelectricity, irrigation and potable water.

Chembra peak

The highest peak in Wayanad located 2100m above the sea level, Chembra peak sits as a part of the Wayanad Hill ranges in Western Ghats adjoining the Nilgiri Hills in Tamilnadu and Vellarimala in Kozhikode district in Kerala. The major scenic attraction is a heart shaped lake en route to the top of the peak that also is an adventurous endeavour to the trek enthusiasts. The peak is also accessible by foot where tourists could set up temporary camps. District Tourism Promotion Council provides guides, sleeping bags, huts etc on hire charges to the tourists.

Edakkal Caves

Located on Ambukutty Mala 25 km from Kalpetta, the caves apart from imparting hypnotizing beauty to its viewers, impound historic significance in favour of ancient civilisation. The pictoral writings and stone age carvings found inside the caves are the only known evidences to exist in southern India that have greatly inspired and enticed the archaeologists and historians over the years.

Kuruva Island

Away from the chaotic cacophony of city life, harboring nature's rare exotic species of birds, orchids and herbs is an uninhabited island spread across 950 acres of evergreen forest. An ideal destination to spend a secluded holiday characterized by the peace and tranquility of nature, the Kuruva Island is located 40 km north west of Sultan Bathery. The island is a protected river delta system on the Kabini river.

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

The largest abode of wild animals in Malabar, the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is located 16km east of Sultan Bathery. Spread over 344 sq.km, the sanctuary is a part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and is inhabited by wild birds, peacocks, peafowl and wild animals such as bison, elephant, tiger, cheetah etc. Elephant rides are a fascinating activity in the itinerary of tourists visiting the sanctuary.

Pookot Lake

With the lush green mountains forming the silhouette and salubrious weather lingering around, Pookot lake is a much sought after tourist spot in Wayanad. The natural fresh water lake is a hypnotizing beauty spread over an area of 8.5 ha. and has a depth of 6.5m. The lake has boating facilities provided for its tourists.

Soochippara Waterfall

The waters that fall from 100 ft down to 300 ft heights is a refreshing treat to eyes. To reach the waterfall follows a 2 km trekking down the steep rocks. The pool on ground provides for water rafting, swimming, bathing etc. The tree top huts at Soochippara are a great tourist attraction for they allow to breathe the scenic view of the valleys of Western Ghats and the surrounding shallow waters.

Pazhassi Tourist Resort

Pazhassi Tourist resort is located at Mananthavady in north Wayanad, 34 km from Kalpetta. Pazhassi Raja who was known the Lion of Kerala and organized warfare against British East India Company, was cremated here in 1805. Associated with historical significance, it is an ideal tourist resort situated at a height of 500m near to Kabini river. Boating, childen's park, aquarium, exhibition and sale of handicrafts and spices, are the main attractions.

Pakshipathalam

Located 1740 m above sea level in the Brahmagiri Hills at Thirunelli, Pakshipathalam is an ideal tourist spot for adventure seeking tourists that involves 16 km of journey through thick wild forests. The deep rock caves seated amidst thick blocks of rocks are abode to various birds and wild beasts. Pakshipathalam is also known by the name of Munekal caves.